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Mary Stolz

    24 de marzo de 1920 – 15 de diciembre de 2006

    Mary Stolz fue una aclamada autora para niños y adolescentes, cuyas novelas fueron elogiadas por su serio compromiso con los desafíos que enfrentan los jóvenes. Sus protagonistas a menudo navegaban por complejos paisajes emocionales y sociales, aprendiendo a tomar acciones decisivas en diversas circunstancias, desde roles profesionales hasta luchas personales. Si bien sus historias frecuentemente entrelazaban el romance con situaciones realistas, no rehuían las resoluciones imperfectas, y los personajes masculinos a veces complicaban las cosas en lugar de ofrecer soluciones fáciles. La voz distintiva de Stolz capturó las experiencias auténticas y la resiliencia de la adolescencia.

    Pigeon Flight
    Frédou
    The Explorer of Barkham Street
    Storm in the Night
    Casebook of a Private (Cat's) Eye
    A Ballad of the Civil War
    • A Ballad of the Civil War

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The story explores the deepening rift between twin brothers Tom and Jack as they navigate the complexities of friendship and morality in a divided society. Tom struggles with the implications of their friend Aaron's slavery, feeling a moral obligation to stand against it, while Jack becomes increasingly absorbed in the allure of war and playacting as a soldier. This conflict highlights themes of loyalty, the loss of childhood innocence, and the contrasting responses to societal injustices.

      A Ballad of the Civil War
    • Casebook of a Private (Cat's) Eye

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century Boston, this collection of detective stories showcases the author's wit and storytelling prowess. Accompanied by 30 charming period illustrations, the book invites readers into a world of intrigue and mystery, crafted by a Newbery Honor-winning author known for her engaging narratives.

      Casebook of a Private (Cat's) Eye
    • Amid a stormy night, Thomas and his grandfather find comfort in each other's company, sharing stories with Ringo the cat as the rain pours outside. This picture book beautifully illustrates the theme of overcoming fears, showcasing how connection and storytelling can provide solace during unsettling moments.

      Storm in the Night
    • The Explorer of Barkham Street

      • 179 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Reformed bully Martin Hastings fantasizes about heroic adventures as an explorer and a sports star, until his new circle of friends and growing self-confidence at home make real life as exciting as his daydreams.

      The Explorer of Barkham Street
    • Frédou

      • 136 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura
      Frédou
    • Der weite Weg nach Vermont - bk920; Frankh´sche Verlagsgesellschaft; Mary Stolz; Paperback; 1973

      Der weite Weg nach Vermont